If he feels he needs one, he should call an expertwitness.
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But I'm not your expertwitness on guns or bullets or accidents.
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Paul Reichs offered advice on the qualification of an expertwitness.
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An expertwitness under an ethical cloud is roadkill on cross-examination.
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Dietz is the virtuoso expertwitness who keeps showing up on Court TV.
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A professionalwitness doesn't needlessly back himself into corners with blanket declarations and assurances, because a good attorney will then manage to produce an exception.
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Today had begun with more professionalwitnesses.
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Professionalwitnesses were used against me yet I was not allowed to have an attorney cross-examine them.
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It is a common jest in the East that professionalwitnesses come daily to the law-courts waiting to be hired by either side.
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Judicialexperts from five EUcountries are meeting in Spain to conclude talks on the implementation of a controversial Europe-wide arrest warrant.
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He also suggested the death penalty for dealers, a proposal that has gained little support from drug abuse and judicialexperts.
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Judicialexperts said the case was unlikely to have been expressly ordered by a central figure, such as Egypt's influential army chief, Abdel Fatah al-Sisi.
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I believe in using professionaladvisers that I trust for important things.
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Besides, it entails regular consultation with professionaladvisers, other public authorities, international organisations and interest groups.
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Mr Geraghty said trustees had to become more demanding and questioning of all their professionaladvisers.
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Alongside that, there are food and craft stalls, boerewors merchants and professionaladvisers for job-hunters and those with financial queries.
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She said councillors who approved the scheme could also defend their actions on the basis that they relied on professionaladvisers.
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Strangely, the forensicexpert, Ramírez, was waiting for him in the street.
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The forensicexpert held out a plastic bag, sealed with Scotch tape.
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MiWay has enlisted the help of a forensicexpert to trace the source.
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She's like a forensicexpert, or a police psychic, or something like that.
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Members include a former chief justice, a high court judge and a forensicexpert.
Ús de expert testimony en anglès
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Right now, I'm working for a company that needs experttestimony in court.
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The afternoon was devoted to experttestimony respecting the prisoner's sanity.
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They were visibly perturbed, but presently they recovered enough to give experttestimony.
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We also have Cory Bernardi's experttestimony on this question.
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Another juror, Donna Moody, said, All the experttestimony against the CIA was alarming.
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The court may receive experttestimony as an aid to the determination of damages.
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Typically, holographic representations and AIs themselves were used for experttestimony or remote attendance.
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Mulloy said general preparations and organizing experttestimony on intellectual property would take some time.
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Judge Sullivan wrote: "Defendants could have presented experttestimony to support" their position.
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Osborn scheduled another hearing for February 27 to consider the admissibility of previous experttestimony.
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Still, photographic enlargements of genuine and disputed signatures are very useful in illustrating experttestimony.
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Ben was an expert , and Lunt respected experttestimony.
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Restructuring and forensic-related services, such as experttestimony and other litigation support, also boosted advisory revenues.
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According to experttestimony at his trial, Davis suffers from a learning disability and bipolar disorder.
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Meanwhile, University of Rochester business professor Gregg Jarrell is expected to give experttestimony on trading.
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All I say is that experttestimony would refute us as far as we have gone.